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Starting off the new year at UKC & CCCUZoukSociety we had the amazing China teaching a class for our newbies! Presenting a demo for the master class with China Soulzouk and Johanna Blomqvist!
UKC & CCCU Zouk Society in its full blossom! Enjoy our glorious dancers, Autumn Term 2017/18.
Video produced by SandraDobosh & UKC & CCCU Zouk Society
We do not own any of the soundtrack.

Night school

A night school is an adult learning school that holds classes in the evening or at night to accommodate people who work during the day. It can also apply to a community college or university that hold classes for the aforementioned purpose, but also admits undergraduates.

Certain high schools, almost always private or charter do exist in fact, but are usually hard to find.

Night

Night or nighttime (sp.night-time or night time) is the period of time between the sunset and the sunrise when the Sun is below the horizon.

This occurs after dusk. The opposite of night is day (or "daytime" to distinguish it from "day" as used for a 24-hour period). The start and end points of time of a night vary based on factors such as season, latitude, longitude and timezone.

China Vlog: A Night on a Chinese Train

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‘Lucy Stone’ by KAASI
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'Stay' by Tourist
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Watch: "Exploring an abandoned part of ZhangjiajieNational Park in China"
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2:25

One night in dongguan china

One night in dongguan china

One night in dongguan china

3:22

Guest teacher night! Demo with China & Johanna

Guest teacher night! Demo with China & Johanna

Guest teacher night! Demo with China & Johanna

Starting off the new year at UKC & CCCUZoukSociety we had the amazing China teaching a class for our newbies! Presenting a demo for the master class with China Soulzouk and Johanna Blomqvist!
UKC & CCCU Zouk Society in its full blossom! Enjoy our glorious dancers, Autumn Term 2017/18.
Video produced by SandraDobosh & UKC & CCCU Zouk Society
We do not own any of the soundtrack.

China: Day 8 & 9 Shopping Night || First Night Class Part 6/10

I do not own the music. The music is owned by morganlikesmusic.
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published: 06 Feb 2017

China Fake Night Market Adventure!

Today, we stumbled upon a counterfeit night market in the mainland of China, Hefei. It is located on the walking street and we came across many EXTREME fakes such as Yeezy's, Adidas, Nike and more! Come along on this crazy adventure!
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China Vlog: A Night on a Chinese Train

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‘Lucy Stone’ by KAASI
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'Stay' by Tourist
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Watch: "Exploring an abandoned part of ZhangjiajieNational Park in China...

published: 10 Aug 2014

One night in dongguan china

published: 05 Nov 2017

Guest teacher night! Demo with China & Johanna

Starting off the new year at UKC & CCCUZoukSociety we had the amazing China teaching a class for our newbies! Presenting a demo for the master class with China Soulzouk and Johanna Blomqvist!
UKC & CCCU Zouk Society in its full blossom! Enjoy our glorious dancers, Autumn Term 2017/18.
Video produced by SandraDobosh & UKC & CCCU Zouk Society
We do not own any of the soundtrack.

Guest teacher night! Demo with China & Johanna

Starting off the new year at UKC & CCCUZoukSociety we had the amazing China teaching a class for our newbies! Presenting a demo for the master class with Chin...

Starting off the new year at UKC & CCCUZoukSociety we had the amazing China teaching a class for our newbies! Presenting a demo for the master class with China Soulzouk and Johanna Blomqvist!
UKC & CCCU Zouk Society in its full blossom! Enjoy our glorious dancers, Autumn Term 2017/18.
Video produced by SandraDobosh & UKC & CCCU Zouk Society
We do not own any of the soundtrack.

Starting off the new year at UKC & CCCUZoukSociety we had the amazing China teaching a class for our newbies! Presenting a demo for the master class with China Soulzouk and Johanna Blomqvist!
UKC & CCCU Zouk Society in its full blossom! Enjoy our glorious dancers, Autumn Term 2017/18.
Video produced by SandraDobosh & UKC & CCCU Zouk Society
We do not own any of the soundtrack.

Air-Clips.com joined CaptainFabien and F/O Nicolas on a stunning cargo flight from Wrocław (Poland) via Doncaster (UK) to Kassel (DE) on behalf of DB Schenker.
Today watch our second ULTIMATE COCKPIT MOVIE from that famous rotation which has already amazed hundreds of thousands of Air-Clips.com viewers worldwide!!!
ASL Airlines France, formerly Europe Airpost, is an airline based in the Bâtiment Le Séquoia in Tremblay-en-France. It operates mail and cargo flights for the postal service and newspapers dispatch during the night and scheduled and charter services for other airlines and tour operators by day thanks to its fleet of Boeing 737-300QC ("Quick Change") aircraft that can be switched between cargo and passenger configuration in less than an hour. Its main base is Paris-Charles de ...

published: 16 Mar 2018

Walk in guangzhou china shangxiajiu road at night

published: 18 Sep 2014

China 2015 - Night of West Lake

From March 22 to April 2 I went with my College course classmates to China for our graduation trip. It was an amazing trip and one of the things we did was go see a play in Hangzhou. The play was an hour long but believe me the finale is worth watching the whole thing. Enjoy :)

Suicide Forest in Japan

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The Aokigahara Forest is the most popular site for suicides in Japan. After the novel Kuroi Jukai was published, in which a young lover commits suicide in the forest, people started taking their own lives there at a rate of 50 to 100 deaths a year. The site holds so many bodies that the Yakuza pays homeless people to sneak into the forest and rob the corpses. The authorities sweep for bodies only on an annual basis, as the forest sits at the base of Mt. Fuji and is too dense to patrol more frequently.
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Every Monday morning, er Ding Yu and her team scoured court s to find cases to cover on their programme. They had to move quickly, as p...

published: 22 Sep 2015

Street Food & Hutong Night Walk - Beijing, China

What to expect when walking around in an older part of Beijing at night time?

published: 22 Feb 2017

Kevin Rudd on China’s Rise and a New World Order-26 Oct 2017

published: 27 Oct 2017

China Night 2017

Masterpieces of Chinese Music: A Musical Performance by Music from China

Learn more about the exhibition Eccentric Visions: The Worlds of Luo Ping (1733—1799), on view at the Met October 6, 2009—January 10, 2010: http://tinyurl.com/luoping
The rich sonorities and compelling melodies of Chinese music are invoked on string instruments consisting of the erhu and related two-string fiddles, pipa (lute), zheng (long, plucked zither), ruan (moon guitar), and yangqin (hammered dulcimer). The ensemble Music from China performs masterworks from the Chinese classical and folk repertoire with an array of stylistic variations, timbral colors, and musical imagery. The program includes such immortal classical compositions as Ambush on Ten Sides, a powerful re-creation of a third-century battle scene, and the romance with nature of A Moonlit River in Spring. Folk music sel...

published: 19 Jan 2010

Jack Ma: Attitude is Everything (Best Motivational Speech)

Alibaba’s Jack Ma, China’s second-richest man, visits Obama at the White House
When it comes to solving really hard problems, Ma has a famous quote that I love: "Today is hard. Tomorrow will be worse. But the day after that will be beautiful. Most of your talent won't make it past tomorrow." But as a leader, you must inspire people through those hardest times: To stick with it, to move through it, and to see past it so they can make it to the day where things are beautiful. That's when you're really innovating. You have get your team there.
I'm a dropout of Harvard Business School, but I took a very helpful leadership class while I was there that really stuck with me. We discussed looking at problems from every angle, and looking at the person inside the puzzle. See their picture, their ...

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Air-Clips.com joined CaptainFabien and F/O Nicolas on a stunning cargo flight from Wrocław (Poland) via Doncaster (UK) to Kassel (DE) on behalf of DB Schenker.
Today watch our second ULTIMATE COCKPIT MOVIE from that famous rotation which has already amazed hundreds of thousands of Air-Clips.com viewers worldwide!!!
ASL Airlines France, formerly Europe Airpost, is an airline based in the Bâtiment Le Séquoia in Tremblay-en-France. It operates mail and cargo flights for the postal service and newspapers dispatch during the night and scheduled and charter services for other airlines and tour operators by day thanks to its fleet of Boeing 737-300QC ("Quick Change") aircraft that can be switched between cargo and passenger configuration in less than an hour. Its main base is Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport.
The airline's roots can be traced to the "Companie Générale Aéropostale" in 1927 that pioneered mail delivery between Europe, Africa and South America with famous pilots like Jean Mermoz and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It was originally part of Air France from 1947 to 1991 when it operated as Société d'Exploitation Aéropostale (SEA). It took on the name Europe Airpost in 2000 when it started services on its own for the French national postal service (La Poste). On March 14, 2008 ASL Aviation of Ireland officially acquired the airline. The aircraft keep the former livery and call sign. It had 400 employees as of March 2007.
On 4 June 2015, ASL Aviation Group, the parent company of Europe Airpost, announced that Europe Airpost will be rebranded as ASL Airlines France.
The Aeronautical EngineersInc. (AEI) B737-400SF CargoConversion per FAASTC ST01827LA, consists of the installation of a 86"x140" cargo door on the left side of the fuselage, and modification of main deck to a Class E cargo compartment. After conversion the aircraft can carry ten 88”x125” AAA full height containers or pallets plus one AEP/AEH , with pallet weights up to 8,000 lbs.
AEI's cargo door has earned a reputation of being the most robust and reliable in the conversion industry. The cargo door is hydraulically operated and actuated from the inside of the aircraft by an independent system. Hydraulic pressure is available from two sources; a 28VDC electrically operated hydraulic pump or a manual hand pump. The door control and manual pump are located on the 9g barrier, allowing a single person to operate the door manually.
The 737-400 design was launched in 1985 to fill the gap between the 737-300 and the 757-200, and competed with the Airbus A320 and McDonnell Douglas MD-80. It stretched the 737-300 another 10 ft (3.45 m) to carry up to 188 passengers. It included a tail bumper to prevent tailscrapes during take-off (an early issue with the 757), and a strengthened wing spar. The prototype rolled out on January 26, 1988, and flew for the first time on 19 February 1988.
The aircraft entered service on September 15, 1988, with launch customer Piedmont Airlines (25 aircraft ordered).
The 737-400F was not a model delivered by Boeing, but a 737-400 converted to freighter. The Boeing 737-400 never included winglets as an option, just like the Boeing 737-600. Alaska Airlines was the first to convert one of their 400s from regular service to an aircraft with the ability to handle ten pallets. The airline has also converted five more into fixed combi aircraft for half passenger and freight. These 737-400 Combi aircraft are now in service.

Air-Clips.com joined CaptainFabien and F/O Nicolas on a stunning cargo flight from Wrocław (Poland) via Doncaster (UK) to Kassel (DE) on behalf of DB Schenker.
Today watch our second ULTIMATE COCKPIT MOVIE from that famous rotation which has already amazed hundreds of thousands of Air-Clips.com viewers worldwide!!!
ASL Airlines France, formerly Europe Airpost, is an airline based in the Bâtiment Le Séquoia in Tremblay-en-France. It operates mail and cargo flights for the postal service and newspapers dispatch during the night and scheduled and charter services for other airlines and tour operators by day thanks to its fleet of Boeing 737-300QC ("Quick Change") aircraft that can be switched between cargo and passenger configuration in less than an hour. Its main base is Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport.
The airline's roots can be traced to the "Companie Générale Aéropostale" in 1927 that pioneered mail delivery between Europe, Africa and South America with famous pilots like Jean Mermoz and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It was originally part of Air France from 1947 to 1991 when it operated as Société d'Exploitation Aéropostale (SEA). It took on the name Europe Airpost in 2000 when it started services on its own for the French national postal service (La Poste). On March 14, 2008 ASL Aviation of Ireland officially acquired the airline. The aircraft keep the former livery and call sign. It had 400 employees as of March 2007.
On 4 June 2015, ASL Aviation Group, the parent company of Europe Airpost, announced that Europe Airpost will be rebranded as ASL Airlines France.
The Aeronautical EngineersInc. (AEI) B737-400SF CargoConversion per FAASTC ST01827LA, consists of the installation of a 86"x140" cargo door on the left side of the fuselage, and modification of main deck to a Class E cargo compartment. After conversion the aircraft can carry ten 88”x125” AAA full height containers or pallets plus one AEP/AEH , with pallet weights up to 8,000 lbs.
AEI's cargo door has earned a reputation of being the most robust and reliable in the conversion industry. The cargo door is hydraulically operated and actuated from the inside of the aircraft by an independent system. Hydraulic pressure is available from two sources; a 28VDC electrically operated hydraulic pump or a manual hand pump. The door control and manual pump are located on the 9g barrier, allowing a single person to operate the door manually.
The 737-400 design was launched in 1985 to fill the gap between the 737-300 and the 757-200, and competed with the Airbus A320 and McDonnell Douglas MD-80. It stretched the 737-300 another 10 ft (3.45 m) to carry up to 188 passengers. It included a tail bumper to prevent tailscrapes during take-off (an early issue with the 757), and a strengthened wing spar. The prototype rolled out on January 26, 1988, and flew for the first time on 19 February 1988.
The aircraft entered service on September 15, 1988, with launch customer Piedmont Airlines (25 aircraft ordered).
The 737-400F was not a model delivered by Boeing, but a 737-400 converted to freighter. The Boeing 737-400 never included winglets as an option, just like the Boeing 737-600. Alaska Airlines was the first to convert one of their 400s from regular service to an aircraft with the ability to handle ten pallets. The airline has also converted five more into fixed combi aircraft for half passenger and freight. These 737-400 Combi aircraft are now in service.

China 2015 - Night of West Lake

From March 22 to April 2 I went with my College course classmates to China for our graduation trip. It was an amazing trip and one of the things we did was go s...

From March 22 to April 2 I went with my College course classmates to China for our graduation trip. It was an amazing trip and one of the things we did was go see a play in Hangzhou. The play was an hour long but believe me the finale is worth watching the whole thing. Enjoy :)

From March 22 to April 2 I went with my College course classmates to China for our graduation trip. It was an amazing trip and one of the things we did was go see a play in Hangzhou. The play was an hour long but believe me the finale is worth watching the whole thing. Enjoy :)

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The Aokigahara Forest is the most popular site for suicides in Japan. After the novel Kuroi Jukai was published, in which a young lover commits suicide in the forest, people started taking their own lives there at a rate of 50 to 100 deaths a year. The site holds so many bodies that the Yakuza pays homeless people to sneak into the forest and rob the corpses. The authorities sweep for bodies only on an annual basis, as the forest sits at the base of Mt. Fuji and is too dense to patrol more frequently.
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The Aokigahara Forest is the most popular site for suicides in Japan. After the novel Kuroi Jukai was published, in which a young lover commits suicide in the forest, people started taking their own lives there at a rate of 50 to 100 deaths a year. The site holds so many bodies that the Yakuza pays homeless people to sneak into the forest and rob the corpses. The authorities sweep for bodies only on an annual basis, as the forest sits at the base of Mt. Fuji and is too dense to patrol more frequently.
Originally released in 2011 at http://vice.com
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In Henan Province, in central China, millions of people have been tuning in every week to watch an extraordinary talk show called Interviews Before Execution, in which a er interviews murderers condemned to death. The show ran for just over five years, until it was taken off air on Friday.
Every Monday morning, er Ding Yu and her team scoured court s to find cases to cover on their programme. They had to move quickly, as prisoners in China can be executed seven days after they are sentenced.
To Western eyes the show's format may seem exploitative, but Ding disagrees.
"Some viewers may consider it cruel to ask a criminal to do an interview when they are about to be executed.
"On the contrary, they want to be heard," she says.
"Some criminals I interviewed told me: 'I'm really very glad. I said so many things in my heart to you at this time. In prison, there was never a person I was willing to talk to about past events.'"
I witness the transition from life to death
Ding Yu
Interviews Before Execution was first broadcast on 18 November2006 on HenanLegalChannel, one of 3,000 state-owned TV stations in China. Ding interviewed a prisoner every week until the programme was taken off air.
The move follows a handful of s about the show in foreign media, which were triggered by a documentary to be screened on the BBC tonight and on PBSInternational in the near future.
The aim of Interviews Before Execution, the programme-makers say, was to find cases that would serve as a warning to others. The slogan at the top of every programme called for human nature to awaken and "perceive the value of life".
In China, 55 crimes carry the death penalty, from murder, treason and armed rebellion to bribery and smuggling. Thirteen other crimes, including VAT fraud, smuggling relics and credit fraud, were only recently removed from the list of capital offences.
Interviews Before Execution, however, focused exclusively on cases of violent murder.
Bullet or injection
There are thought to be more executions than in any other country, although the exact number is a state secret
There is no presumption of innocence in Chinese law and confessions are sometimes taken before the suspect has had access to a lawyer
Convicted prisoners are killed by a single shot to the back of the head or by lethal injection inside a mobile execution truck
It never interviewed political prisoners or cases where the crime was in question, and the team received the Henan high court's consent in every case.
"Without their consent, our programme would end immediately," Ding told the BBC documentary team.
Broadcast every Saturday night, the programme was frequently rated one of Henan's top 10 shows, with nearly 40 million viewers out of the 100 million who live in the province.
It made Ding Yu a star, known to many as "Beauty with the Beasts".
If people failed to heed the warnings the programme offered, she says, then it was right that they should face the consequences.
"I feel sorry and regretful for them. But I don't sympathise with them, for they should pay a heavy price for their wrongdoing. They deserve it."
Many of the cases featured in the programme were motivated by money and one case in particular stands out for Ding.
The perpetrators were boyfriend and girlfriend - young, educated college graduates.
Bao Ronting
Bao Ronting was the first openly gay man Ding Yu ever met
The couple planned to rob her grandparents but it went wrong and the young man, 27-year-old Zhang Peng, ended up killing them both.
"They are so young. They never had the chance to see this world, or to enjoy life, a career, work, and the love of family.
"They've made the wrong choice, and the price is their lives," Ding says.
But after more than 200 interviews, little surprises her.
"I've interviewed criminals even younger than that young student, some just 18 years old. That is the minimum age you can be sentenced to death."
Homosexuality is still a huge taboo in China, and when in 2008 the show covered the case of Bao Ronting, a gay man who murdered his mother, ratings soared.
It was the first time Ding had ever met an openly gay man.
"I had never come close to a gay man, so I really couldn't accept some of his practices, words and deeds.
"Though he was a man, he asked me in a very feminine tone, 'Do you feel awkward speaking to me?' Actually I felt very awkward," she recalls.

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In Henan Province, in central China, millions of people have been tuning in every week to watch an extraordinary talk show called Interviews Before Execution, in which a er interviews murderers condemned to death. The show ran for just over five years, until it was taken off air on Friday.
Every Monday morning, er Ding Yu and her team scoured court s to find cases to cover on their programme. They had to move quickly, as prisoners in China can be executed seven days after they are sentenced.
To Western eyes the show's format may seem exploitative, but Ding disagrees.
"Some viewers may consider it cruel to ask a criminal to do an interview when they are about to be executed.
"On the contrary, they want to be heard," she says.
"Some criminals I interviewed told me: 'I'm really very glad. I said so many things in my heart to you at this time. In prison, there was never a person I was willing to talk to about past events.'"
I witness the transition from life to death
Ding Yu
Interviews Before Execution was first broadcast on 18 November2006 on HenanLegalChannel, one of 3,000 state-owned TV stations in China. Ding interviewed a prisoner every week until the programme was taken off air.
The move follows a handful of s about the show in foreign media, which were triggered by a documentary to be screened on the BBC tonight and on PBSInternational in the near future.
The aim of Interviews Before Execution, the programme-makers say, was to find cases that would serve as a warning to others. The slogan at the top of every programme called for human nature to awaken and "perceive the value of life".
In China, 55 crimes carry the death penalty, from murder, treason and armed rebellion to bribery and smuggling. Thirteen other crimes, including VAT fraud, smuggling relics and credit fraud, were only recently removed from the list of capital offences.
Interviews Before Execution, however, focused exclusively on cases of violent murder.
Bullet or injection
There are thought to be more executions than in any other country, although the exact number is a state secret
There is no presumption of innocence in Chinese law and confessions are sometimes taken before the suspect has had access to a lawyer
Convicted prisoners are killed by a single shot to the back of the head or by lethal injection inside a mobile execution truck
It never interviewed political prisoners or cases where the crime was in question, and the team received the Henan high court's consent in every case.
"Without their consent, our programme would end immediately," Ding told the BBC documentary team.
Broadcast every Saturday night, the programme was frequently rated one of Henan's top 10 shows, with nearly 40 million viewers out of the 100 million who live in the province.
It made Ding Yu a star, known to many as "Beauty with the Beasts".
If people failed to heed the warnings the programme offered, she says, then it was right that they should face the consequences.
"I feel sorry and regretful for them. But I don't sympathise with them, for they should pay a heavy price for their wrongdoing. They deserve it."
Many of the cases featured in the programme were motivated by money and one case in particular stands out for Ding.
The perpetrators were boyfriend and girlfriend - young, educated college graduates.
Bao Ronting
Bao Ronting was the first openly gay man Ding Yu ever met
The couple planned to rob her grandparents but it went wrong and the young man, 27-year-old Zhang Peng, ended up killing them both.
"They are so young. They never had the chance to see this world, or to enjoy life, a career, work, and the love of family.
"They've made the wrong choice, and the price is their lives," Ding says.
But after more than 200 interviews, little surprises her.
"I've interviewed criminals even younger than that young student, some just 18 years old. That is the minimum age you can be sentenced to death."
Homosexuality is still a huge taboo in China, and when in 2008 the show covered the case of Bao Ronting, a gay man who murdered his mother, ratings soared.
It was the first time Ding had ever met an openly gay man.
"I had never come close to a gay man, so I really couldn't accept some of his practices, words and deeds.
"Though he was a man, he asked me in a very feminine tone, 'Do you feel awkward speaking to me?' Actually I felt very awkward," she recalls.

Learn more about the exhibition Eccentric Visions: The Worlds of Luo Ping (1733—1799), on view at the Met October 6, 2009—January 10, 2010: http://tinyurl.com/luoping
The rich sonorities and compelling melodies of Chinese music are invoked on string instruments consisting of the erhu and related two-string fiddles, pipa (lute), zheng (long, plucked zither), ruan (moon guitar), and yangqin (hammered dulcimer). The ensemble Music from China performs masterworks from the Chinese classical and folk repertoire with an array of stylistic variations, timbral colors, and musical imagery. The program includes such immortal classical compositions as Ambush on Ten Sides, a powerful re-creation of a third-century battle scene, and the romance with nature of A Moonlit River in Spring. Folk music selections span China's broad landscape, from the urban sophistication of Shanghai and Guangzhou (Canton) to the vast expanse of the Mongolian steppes.

Learn more about the exhibition Eccentric Visions: The Worlds of Luo Ping (1733—1799), on view at the Met October 6, 2009—January 10, 2010: http://tinyurl.com/luoping
The rich sonorities and compelling melodies of Chinese music are invoked on string instruments consisting of the erhu and related two-string fiddles, pipa (lute), zheng (long, plucked zither), ruan (moon guitar), and yangqin (hammered dulcimer). The ensemble Music from China performs masterworks from the Chinese classical and folk repertoire with an array of stylistic variations, timbral colors, and musical imagery. The program includes such immortal classical compositions as Ambush on Ten Sides, a powerful re-creation of a third-century battle scene, and the romance with nature of A Moonlit River in Spring. Folk music selections span China's broad landscape, from the urban sophistication of Shanghai and Guangzhou (Canton) to the vast expanse of the Mongolian steppes.

Alibaba’s Jack Ma, China’s second-richest man, visits Obama at the White House
When it comes to solving really hard problems, Ma has a famous quote that I love: "Today is hard. Tomorrow will be worse. But the day after that will be beautiful. Most of your talent won't make it past tomorrow." But as a leader, you must inspire people through those hardest times: To stick with it, to move through it, and to see past it so they can make it to the day where things are beautiful. That's when you're really innovating. You have get your team there.
I'm a dropout of Harvard Business School, but I took a very helpful leadership class while I was there that really stuck with me. We discussed looking at problems from every angle, and looking at the person inside the puzzle. See their picture, their concern, their point of view, and understand that people feel passionately the way they do. Your job is to see the 360º and come up with the answers.
On the flip side, you have to balance this by pushing people to their boundaries. How do you get there, if most people don't make it past Jack Ma's tomorrow? You ache to get talent to do things they've never done before. And that's hard.
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Jack Ma
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Alibaba’s Jack Ma, China’s second-richest man, visits Obama at the White House
When it comes to solving really hard problems, Ma has a famous quote that I love: "Today is hard. Tomorrow will be worse. But the day after that will be beautiful. Most of your talent won't make it past tomorrow." But as a leader, you must inspire people through those hardest times: To stick with it, to move through it, and to see past it so they can make it to the day where things are beautiful. That's when you're really innovating. You have get your team there.
I'm a dropout of Harvard Business School, but I took a very helpful leadership class while I was there that really stuck with me. We discussed looking at problems from every angle, and looking at the person inside the puzzle. See their picture, their concern, their point of view, and understand that people feel passionately the way they do. Your job is to see the 360º and come up with the answers.
On the flip side, you have to balance this by pushing people to their boundaries. How do you get there, if most people don't make it past Jack Ma's tomorrow? You ache to get talent to do things they've never done before. And that's hard.
*CREDIT
Jack Ma
FAIR-USE COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER
* CopyrightDisclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
1)This video has no negative impact on the original works
2)This video is also for teaching and inspirational purposes.
3)It is not transformative in nature.
Law Of Attraction Coaching does not own the rights to these images, videos and audio files. They have, in accordance with fair use, been repurposed with the intent of educating and motivate others. However, if any content owners would like their images removed, please contact us by email at innergrowth.inc@gmail.com

Beautiful relaxing music inspired by Japanese music and Chinese music. Romantic music featuring piano music, cello music, erhu music, koto music and more, composed by Peder B. Helland. Download this music ►https://soothingrelaxation.bandcamp.com/track/beautiful-relaxing-music-106
Soothing Relaxation also produces meditation music, background music, study music, beautiful instrumental music and much more.
Listen to more calming music here ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZYbU82GVz4&index=2&list=PLQ_PIlf6OzqKdBTuABBCzazB4i732pNTa
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I am a composer from Norway and I started this channel with a simple vision: to create a place that you can visit whenever you want to sit down and relax. I compose music that can be labeled as for example: sleep music, calm music, yoga music, study music, peaceful music, beautiful music and relaxing music. I love to compose music and I put a lot of work into it.
Thank you very much for listening and for leaving feedback. Every single day I am completely astonished by all your warm support and it really inspires me to work even harder on my music. If you enjoy my work, I would be very happy if you decided to subscribe and join our community. Have a wonderful day or evening!
~Peder B. Helland
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Beautiful relaxing music inspired by Japanese music and Chinese music. Romantic music featuring piano music, cello music, erhu music, koto music and more, composed by Peder B. Helland. Download this music ►https://soothingrelaxation.bandcamp.com/track/beautiful-relaxing-music-106
Soothing Relaxation also produces meditation music, background music, study music, beautiful instrumental music and much more.
Listen to more calming music here ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZYbU82GVz4&index=2&list=PLQ_PIlf6OzqKdBTuABBCzazB4i732pNTa
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I am a composer from Norway and I started this channel with a simple vision: to create a place that you can visit whenever you want to sit down and relax. I compose music that can be labeled as for example: sleep music, calm music, yoga music, study music, peaceful music, beautiful music and relaxing music. I love to compose music and I put a lot of work into it.
Thank you very much for listening and for leaving feedback. Every single day I am completely astonished by all your warm support and it really inspires me to work even harder on my music. If you enjoy my work, I would be very happy if you decided to subscribe and join our community. Have a wonderful day or evening!
~Peder B. Helland
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~Places to download my music~
Itunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/peder-b.-helland/id670633352
Bandcamp ► http://soothingrelaxation.bandcamp.com
Amazon ► http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=ntt_srch_drd_B00FGLK06C?ie=UTF8&field-keywords=Peder%20B.%20Helland&index=digital-music&search-type=ss
Google Play ►https://play.google.com/store/music/artist/Peder_B_Helland?id=Aknsdtud7aeouew6ny2zv5d3xhq
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If you want to listen to all of my music (in other genres as well), feel free to check out my other channel ► https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicLoverOriginals
Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/PederBHelland
Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/pederbhelland/
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Guest teacher night! Demo with China & Johanna

Starting off the new year at UKC & CCCUZoukSociety we had the amazing China teaching a class for our newbies! Presenting a demo for the master class with China Soulzouk and Johanna Blomqvist!
UKC & CCCU Zouk Society in its full blossom! Enjoy our glorious dancers, Autumn Term 2017/18.
Video produced by SandraDobosh & UKC & CCCU Zouk Society
We do not own any of the soundtrack.